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- THIS INVENTION relates to so-called airbags of the kind used to protect occupants of motor vehicles from injury in crash situations.
- Such an airbag is inflated rapidly in a crash situation, by means of a pyrotechnic gas generator or inflator, from a stowed condition in which the folded bag is contained in a compartment behind a displaceable interior panel of the vehicle, to a fully inflated condition in front of the vehicle occupant for which it is intended.
- the present invention relates particularly to a dashboard - mounted airbag for a front seat passenger of a motor vehicle.
- Such a passenger airbag normally must be significantly larger than a corresponding airbag for a driver of the vehicle, because a driver airbag is normally mounted in the hub of the steering wheel and thus much closer to the individual for which it is intended than the passenger airbag mounted in the dashboard.
- Such large airbags for front seat passengers of motor vehicles must accordingly have a volume significantly larger than that for driver airbags and require significantly more fabric and larger inflators which are relatively expensive and heavy.
- DE10355487 discloses an air-bag having first and second side parts and a front part that are joined by two-dimensional seams.
- the air-bag is in the form of a sock whose "sole" and front are formed from the front part, and whose sides are formed from side parts. Both side parts are sowed together on the side opposite the "sole".
- US2006/0197327 discloses an air-bag arrangement for a front seat passenger in a motor vehicle, comprising an air-bag (10) mounted, in its stowed condition, in the dashboard of the vehicle, wherein the air-bag is formed from an elongate panel (12), a pair of side panels (16) and an inflator interface panel (22), which has a central aperture (24) through which an inflator can pass gas into the air-bag (10) to inflate the air-bag (10), and wherein the side panels (16) are each stitched to the inflator interface panel (22), and wherein the side panels (16) are curved and are generally kidney-shaped, the bag (10) in its inflated state and absent any force applied thereto by an occupant of the passenger seat, curves downwardly, presenting an upper surface (12) which is convex in a fore and aft vertical plane and a lower surface (12) which is concave in a fore and aft vertical plane.
- One object of the present invention is to provide, in a motor vehicle, a front seat passenger airbag of reduced volume as compared with known front seat passenger airbags, making it possible to use a smaller inflator, and possibly even an inflator of the same type as used for driver airbags.
- an air-bag arrangement for a front seat passenger in a motor vehicle comprising an air-bag mounted, in its stowed condition, in the dashboard of the vehicle, characterised in that the air-bag is so configured that in its inflated, deployed condition in which it is interposed between, on the one hand, the dashboard and windscreen of vehicle's seat and, on the other hand, any occupant of the passenger front seat, the inflated bag is wider on its upper side, nearer such occupant, than on its lower side, having in vertical cross section approximately the form of an inverted triangle; wherein the air-bag is formed from a pair or side panels and an inflator interface panel, which has a central aperture.
- the side panels are each stitched to the inflator interface panel and wherein the air-bag is so configured as to spread out its area of contact with the vehicle dashboard upon impact of a front seat passenger with the air-bag.
- Figure 1A shows a side view of a front seat passenger airbag 10 fully inflated and indicates, in broken lines, the windscreen 14 and dashboard 18 of a vehicle in which the airbag is installed. Over the region indicated at 20 the airbag is secured to an inflator (not shown), known per se , mounted within a cavity (not shown) in the dashboard, the airbag, in the stowed condition prior to use or deployment being also accommodated in that cavity under a panel, e.g. of light plastics, detachably fitted in the dashboard, again in a manner known per se.
- an inflator not shown
- the airbag in the stowed condition prior to use or deployment being also accommodated in that cavity under a panel, e.g. of light plastics, detachably fitted in the dashboard, again in a manner known per se.
- the airbag in its inflated configuration is generally elongate in a fore and aft direction and, as viewed in the side views in Figure 1 A , the bag, as a whole, curves rearwardly and downwardly to follow the curvature of the dashboard, providing an upper surface which is convex in a fore and aft vertical plane and a lower surface which, in such plane, is concave for a major part of its length, from the forward end of the bag to adjacent the rear end of the bag.
- the airbag is formed from a plurality of initially flat fabric panels, comprising an elongate main panel 24 shown in Figure 2B , two side panels 26 shown in Figure 2A and an inflator interface panel 28, likewise shown in Figure 2A , As shown in Figure 2A , the side panels 26 are of generally reniform shape, corresponding to the shape of the inflated bag in side view ( Figure 1A ).
- the inflator interface panel is a relatively small panel which is stitched at either end to the concave edges of the panels 26, arranged in mirror-image relationship as indicated in Figures 2A and 2C , at the forward regions of these concave edges, corresponding to the region 20 indicated in Figure 1A .
- the interface panel 28 is preferably of reinforced construction for engagement with an inflator and has a central aperture 30 through which such inflator can pass gas into the bag to inflate the same.
- the main panel 24 comprises a portion 24A extending from one end for approximately one third of the length of the panel and which increases progressively in width from its free end, at which it corresponds substantially in width to the width of the front edge of the inflator interface panel 28, to a maximum width at a location indicated by dotted line 24B in Figure 2B , from which location the panel tapers gradually in width over a central region 24C, herein also referred to as the impact region since it is the region which will be engaged by the body of a front seat passenger in an impact situation from a location indicated by broken line 24D at the end of the region 24C remote from portion 24A, the main panel, over a region 24E, tapers further, slightly more acutely, to a location 24F at which it is relatively narrow, the remainder 24G of the main panel having a substantially uniform width or tapering only very slightly towards its extreme end remote from portion 24A at which end the main panel corresponds in width with the rear edge of the inflator interface panel 28.
- the end edges of the portions 24A and 24G are respectively stitched to the front and rear edges of the panel 28 and the side edges of the panel 24 are stitched to the corresponding peripheral edges of the panels 26, the final relative positions of the respective parts of the panel 24 being as indicated in Figures 1A to 1C .
- the front and rear edges of panel 28 are generally concave, to mate with the generally convex end edges of panel 24 and the rear edge of the panel 28 terminates in tab or gusset portions 28A tapering to respective narrow tails.
- the tab or gusset portions 28A facilitate sewing of the rounded ends of the end edge of portion 24G of the main panel to the panel 28 and the panel 26. These tabs or gusset portions avoid a stress concentration and hence location of weakness and potential rupture at the region where the panels 26, 28 and 24 meet, which weakness would otherwise result if these panels met at a sharp right-angled corner. It will be appreciated, of course, that the part of the bag provided by panels 26, 28 could be made in one piece as a single panel. However, more economical use of the bag fabric material, in volume production of such bags, is possible with the panels of the shape illustrated.
- the forward end of the airbag diverges upwardly from the location of the panel 28 whilst the upper surface of the bag, provided by the rear portion of portion 24A and by the impact region 24C diverges rearwardly from the front of the bag to the broader impact region then narrows once more over the curved, rounded rear end of the bag and over the lower surface of the bag whereby the bag is wider on its upper surface than on its lower surface.
- the inflated bag may be regarded as having, in vertical cross section a shape which is approximately that of an inverted triangle.
- the inflated bag has a wide impact region on its upper side and a relatively narrower lower region, before the occupant of the passenger seat impacts with the airbag.
- Figure 3A shows a passenger in a front passenger seat in a motor vehicle, with the airbag 10 fully inflated.
- the condition illustrated corresponds to that which would obtain in a frontal crash situation at an instant just before the front seat passenger had begun to move forward appreciably relative to the vehicle.
- the rear end of the airbag lies in the passenger's lap and it will be understood that, in a crash situation, the passenger's head and torso will swing forwards and downwards so that the passenger's head will strike the airbag in the middle of the impact region 24C.
- Figure 3B shows that the inflated bag is wider at its end adjacent the passenger than at its forward end adjacent the dashboard and windscreen.
- the front of the bag provided by the portion 24A adjoining the panel 28, contacts the interior surface of the windscreen to enhance the stability of the bag.
- Figure 4A is a somewhat diagrammatic view of the inflated airbag in cross-section along the line IV-IV in Figure 1 , namely through the impact region 24C and through a region of the underside of the airbag in contact with the dashboard 18.
- Figure 4A illustrates how the inflated bag, before the passenger impacts it appreciably, has in such cross-section, approximately the form of an inverted triangle, with the upper surface, providing the impact region 24C, significantly wider than the lower surface of the bag.
- the bag may have internal straps serving to control the shape of the bag when inflated.
- the bag may also have safety vents or cinch tube vents (not shown) in accordance with normal practice in the art, for example controlled by straps or filaments within the bag.
- Figure 4B is a schematic cross-section of view corresponding to Figure 4A , but showing the situation in which the passenger, (the passenger's head is indicated at H in Figure 4B ), has impacted the inflated bag, so that the bag becomes compressed and the initially narrower lower region becomes spread out over a larger surface of the dashboard.
- the support surface by which the dashboard supports the inflated bag becomes enlarged as the seat occupant strikes the airbag.
- a vent hole in the bag serves to allow the gas to discharge slowly from the bag, decelerating the seat occupant
- the bag is first spread out or flattened against the dashboard and windscreen as the occupant pushes the bag towards the dashboard and windscreen, before the bag becomes fully compressed.
- the gas pressure within the bag rises and the gas is forced out through the vent holes.
- the bag is approximately of inverted triangular form in cross-section perpendicular to its direction of maximum elongation and this form of the bag provides a measure of slack or lost motion in the restraint to the occupant provided by the inflated bag.
- the major restraint applied to the seat occupant in a crash situation is delayed until the head and torso of the occupant have more fully engaged the bag.
- the occupant's head is permitted to move further than it would be with a conventional bag, so that there is no undesirable blending of the occupant's neck backwards as may occur with normal passenger airbags.
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Description
- THIS INVENTION relates to so-called airbags of the kind used to protect occupants of motor vehicles from injury in crash situations. Such an airbag is inflated rapidly in a crash situation, by means of a pyrotechnic gas generator or inflator, from a stowed condition in which the folded bag is contained in a compartment behind a displaceable interior panel of the vehicle, to a fully inflated condition in front of the vehicle occupant for which it is intended. The present invention relates particularly to a dashboard - mounted airbag for a front seat passenger of a motor vehicle. Such a passenger airbag normally must be significantly larger than a corresponding airbag for a driver of the vehicle, because a driver airbag is normally mounted in the hub of the steering wheel and thus much closer to the individual for which it is intended than the passenger airbag mounted in the dashboard. Such large airbags for front seat passengers of motor vehicles must accordingly have a volume significantly larger than that for driver airbags and require significantly more fabric and larger inflators which are relatively expensive and heavy.
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DE10355487 discloses an air-bag having first and second side parts and a front part that are joined by two-dimensional seams. The air-bag is in the form of a sock whose "sole" and front are formed from the front part, and whose sides are formed from side parts. Both side parts are sowed together on the side opposite the "sole". -
US2006/0197327 discloses an air-bag arrangement for a front seat passenger in a motor vehicle, comprising an air-bag (10) mounted, in its stowed condition, in the dashboard of the vehicle, wherein the air-bag is formed from an elongate panel (12), a pair of side panels (16) and an inflator interface panel (22), which has a central aperture (24) through which an inflator can pass gas into the air-bag (10) to inflate the air-bag (10), and wherein the side panels (16) are each stitched to the inflator interface panel (22), and wherein the side panels (16) are curved and are generally kidney-shaped, the bag (10) in its inflated state and absent any force applied thereto by an occupant of the passenger seat, curves downwardly, presenting an upper surface (12) which is convex in a fore and aft vertical plane and a lower surface (12) which is concave in a fore and aft vertical plane. - One object of the present invention is to provide, in a motor vehicle, a front seat passenger airbag of reduced volume as compared with known front seat passenger airbags, making it possible to use a smaller inflator, and possibly even an inflator of the same type as used for driver airbags.
- According to the present invention there is provided an air-bag arrangement for a front seat passenger in a motor vehicle, comprising an air-bag mounted, in its stowed condition, in the dashboard of the vehicle, characterised in that the air-bag is so configured that in its inflated, deployed condition in which it is interposed between, on the one hand, the dashboard and windscreen of vehicle's seat and, on the other hand, any occupant of the passenger front seat, the inflated bag is wider on its upper side, nearer such occupant, than on its lower side, having in vertical cross section approximately the form of an inverted triangle; wherein the air-bag is formed from a pair or side panels and an inflator interface panel, which has a central aperture. through which an inflator can pass gas into the air-bag to inflate the air-bag, and wherein the side panels are each stitched to the inflator interface panel and wherein the air-bag is so configured as to spread out its area of contact with the vehicle dashboard upon impact of a front seat passenger with the air-bag.
- The invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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Figures 1 A, B and C are respectively a side elevation, a front elevation and a plan view from above of an airbag in accordance with the invention in its fully inflated, deployed state; -
Figure 2A is a view showing two fabric side panels and an inflator interface panel of the airbag; -
Figure 2B shows a main panel of the airbag; -
Figure 2C shows the side panels ofFigure 2A stitched to the inflator interface panel ofFigure 2A ; -
Figure 3A is a side view showing the airbag in an inflated fully deployed condition in a test vehicle with a test dummy in position in the vehicle front passenger seat; -
Figure 3B is a plan view from above of the elements ofFigure 4A ; -
Figure 4A is a diagrammatic view in vertical section on the line IV-IV inFigure 1A , and, -
Figure 4B is a view similar toFigure 4A , but illustrating deformation of the airbag against the dashboard of the vehicle as the front seat passenger impacts the bag in a crash situation. -
Figure 1A shows a side view of a frontseat passenger airbag 10 fully inflated and indicates, in broken lines, thewindscreen 14 anddashboard 18 of a vehicle in which the airbag is installed. Over the region indicated at 20 the airbag is secured to an inflator (not shown), known per se, mounted within a cavity (not shown) in the dashboard, the airbag, in the stowed condition prior to use or deployment being also accommodated in that cavity under a panel, e.g. of light plastics, detachably fitted in the dashboard, again in a manner known per se. As will be appreciated fromFigures 1A to 1C , the airbag in its inflated configuration is generally elongate in a fore and aft direction and, as viewed in the side views inFigure 1 A , the bag, as a whole, curves rearwardly and downwardly to follow the curvature of the dashboard, providing an upper surface which is convex in a fore and aft vertical plane and a lower surface which, in such plane, is concave for a major part of its length, from the forward end of the bag to adjacent the rear end of the bag. - The airbag is formed from a plurality of initially flat fabric panels, comprising an elongate
main panel 24 shown inFigure 2B , twoside panels 26 shown inFigure 2A and aninflator interface panel 28, likewise shown inFigure 2A , As shown inFigure 2A , theside panels 26 are of generally reniform shape, corresponding to the shape of the inflated bag in side view (Figure 1A ). The inflator interface panel is a relatively small panel which is stitched at either end to the concave edges of thepanels 26, arranged in mirror-image relationship as indicated inFigures 2A and 2C , at the forward regions of these concave edges, corresponding to theregion 20 indicated inFigure 1A . Theinterface panel 28 is preferably of reinforced construction for engagement with an inflator and has acentral aperture 30 through which such inflator can pass gas into the bag to inflate the same. - The
main panel 24 comprises aportion 24A extending from one end for approximately one third of the length of the panel and which increases progressively in width from its free end, at which it corresponds substantially in width to the width of the front edge of theinflator interface panel 28, to a maximum width at a location indicated bydotted line 24B inFigure 2B , from which location the panel tapers gradually in width over acentral region 24C, herein also referred to as the impact region since it is the region which will be engaged by the body of a front seat passenger in an impact situation from a location indicated bybroken line 24D at the end of theregion 24C remote fromportion 24A, the main panel, over aregion 24E, tapers further, slightly more acutely, to alocation 24F at which it is relatively narrow, theremainder 24G of the main panel having a substantially uniform width or tapering only very slightly towards its extreme end remote fromportion 24A at which end the main panel corresponds in width with the rear edge of theinflator interface panel 28. - In assembly of the bag, after stitching the
panel 28 to theside panels 26 as shown inFigure 2C , the end edges of theportions panel 28 and the side edges of thepanel 24 are stitched to the corresponding peripheral edges of thepanels 26, the final relative positions of the respective parts of thepanel 24 being as indicated inFigures 1A to 1C . As shown inFigures 2A and 2C , the front and rear edges ofpanel 28 are generally concave, to mate with the generally convex end edges ofpanel 24 and the rear edge of thepanel 28 terminates in tab or gussetportions 28A tapering to respective narrow tails. The tab orgusset portions 28A facilitate sewing of the rounded ends of the end edge ofportion 24G of the main panel to thepanel 28 and thepanel 26. These tabs or gusset portions avoid a stress concentration and hence location of weakness and potential rupture at the region where thepanels panels - It will be understood from the above that the forward end of the airbag, as viewed in
Figures 1A and 1B , diverges upwardly from the location of thepanel 28 whilst the upper surface of the bag, provided by the rear portion ofportion 24A and by theimpact region 24C diverges rearwardly from the front of the bag to the broader impact region then narrows once more over the curved, rounded rear end of the bag and over the lower surface of the bag whereby the bag is wider on its upper surface than on its lower surface. Thus the inflated bag may be regarded as having, in vertical cross section a shape which is approximately that of an inverted triangle. - Tests have shown that the depth of the inflated airbag, from the impact region on the upper surface of the bag to the narrower portion on the under surface of the bag, should be at least 400mm and that the transverse width of the inflated bag in the impact region should again be at least 400mm. Likewise, tests have established that the length of the entire inflated airbag, from its front to its rear end is ideally approximately 750mm.
- As noted above, the inflated bag has a wide impact region on its upper side and a relatively narrower lower region, before the occupant of the passenger seat impacts with the airbag.
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Figure 3A shows a passenger in a front passenger seat in a motor vehicle, with theairbag 10 fully inflated. The condition illustrated corresponds to that which would obtain in a frontal crash situation at an instant just before the front seat passenger had begun to move forward appreciably relative to the vehicle. As shown, the rear end of the airbag lies in the passenger's lap and it will be understood that, in a crash situation, the passenger's head and torso will swing forwards and downwards so that the passenger's head will strike the airbag in the middle of theimpact region 24C. -
Figure 3B shows that the inflated bag is wider at its end adjacent the passenger than at its forward end adjacent the dashboard and windscreen. When the bag is inflated, the front of the bag, provided by theportion 24A adjoining thepanel 28, contacts the interior surface of the windscreen to enhance the stability of the bag. -
Figure 4A is a somewhat diagrammatic view of the inflated airbag in cross-section along the line IV-IV inFigure 1 , namely through theimpact region 24C and through a region of the underside of the airbag in contact with thedashboard 18.Figure 4A illustrates how the inflated bag, before the passenger impacts it appreciably, has in such cross-section, approximately the form of an inverted triangle, with the upper surface, providing theimpact region 24C, significantly wider than the lower surface of the bag. The bag may have internal straps serving to control the shape of the bag when inflated. The bag may also have safety vents or cinch tube vents (not shown) in accordance with normal practice in the art, for example controlled by straps or filaments within the bag. -
Figure 4B is a schematic cross-section of view corresponding toFigure 4A , but showing the situation in which the passenger, (the passenger's head is indicated at H inFigure 4B ), has impacted the inflated bag, so that the bag becomes compressed and the initially narrower lower region becomes spread out over a larger surface of the dashboard. Thus, the support surface by which the dashboard supports the inflated bag becomes enlarged as the seat occupant strikes the airbag. One effect of the above-noted spreading out of the bag on impact of the occupant is to provide particularly favourable energy absorption characteristics. Thus, whereas conventionally, a vent hole in the bag serves to allow the gas to discharge slowly from the bag, decelerating the seat occupant, in the arrangement described with reference to the drawings, the bag is first spread out or flattened against the dashboard and windscreen as the occupant pushes the bag towards the dashboard and windscreen, before the bag becomes fully compressed. When the bag, having first spread out as described, is compressed, the gas pressure within the bag rises and the gas is forced out through the vent holes. - As will be understood from the above, the bag is approximately of inverted triangular form in cross-section perpendicular to its direction of maximum elongation and this form of the bag provides a measure of slack or lost motion in the restraint to the occupant provided by the inflated bag. Thus, the major restraint applied to the seat occupant in a crash situation is delayed until the head and torso of the occupant have more fully engaged the bag. In effect, the occupant's head is permitted to move further than it would be with a conventional bag, so that there is no undesirable blending of the occupant's neck backwards as may occur with normal passenger airbags.
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- An air-bag arrangement for a front seat passenger in a motor vehicle, comprising an air-bag (10) mounted, in its stowed condition, in the dashboard (18) of the vehicle, wherein the air-bag is so configured that in its inflated, deployed condition in which it is interposed between, on the one hand, the dashboard (18) and windscreen (14) of vehicle's seat and, on the other hand, any occupant of the passenger front seat, the inflated bag is wider on its upper side (24c), nearer such occupant, than on its lower side (24f,24g) having in vertical cross-section approximately the form of an inverted triangle,
wherein the air-bag is formed from an elongate panel (24), a pair of side panels (26) and an inflator interface panel (28), which has a central aperture (30) through which an inflator can pass gas into the air-bag (10) to inflate the air-bag (10), and wherein the side panels (26) are each stitched to the inflator interface panel (28), and wherein:the side panels (26) are curved and are generally kidney-shaped; andthe bag (10) in its inflated state and absent any force applied thereto by an occupant of the passenger seat, curves downwardly, presenting an upper surface (24C) which is convex in a fore and aft vertical plane and a lower surface (24F,24G) which is concave in a fore and aft vertical plane; wherein the air-bag (10) is so configured that, in its inflated deployed condition, the inflated bag (10) is narrower at its end adjacent the vehicle dashboard (18) than at its end nearer to the passenger front seat so as to spread out its area of contact with the vehicle dashboard (18) upon impact of a front seat passenger with the air-bag (10). - An airbag arrangement according to Claim 1 wherein the bag (10), in its inflated state is elongate in a fore and aft direction, namely in the direction from its connection with the vehicle dashboard (18) towards the back of the front passenger seat.
- An airbag arrangement according to Claim 1 wherein the first fabric panel (24) provides the upper (24C) and lower (24F, 24G) surfaces of the airbag when inflated and increases in width from opposing end parts (24A, 24G) towards an intermediate region (24C) of maximum width, respective longitudinal edges of the first panel (24) being stitched to the peripheral edges of respective said side panels (26).
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